Our Impact
Future Operational Energy
UKDSC undertook a study with six members contributing to bring industry and academic perspectives into a collaborative paper.

Reliance on fossil fuels and net-zero targets are being assessed by militaries around the world. A fuel technology transition is already underway in the maritime industry.
Both the Royal Navy and MOD needs to maximise operational advantage through energy choices but recognise these are complex issues with implications taking decades to resolve. There are currently no clear solutions to adopt.
Task
UKDSC undertook a study with six members contributing to bring industry and academic perspectives into a collaborative paper.
Impact
Our work has directly informed Navy Command and influenced the Future Fleet strategy.
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Low Cost UAVs
The widespread adoption of Uncrewed Autonomous Systems (UAS) by both state and non-state actors has clearly demonstrated their cost-effectiveness and diverse capabilities in challenging traditional assumptions of guaranteed and persistent air power.

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Joint Live, Virtual & Constructive Training
Representing both UK MOD and industry interests, our team undertook analysis of current Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) training capability..

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Position, Navigation & Timing
UK Armed Forces and the civil sector is reliant on the availability of accurate Position Navigation & Timing (PNT) information..